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young, often sparring with lowell, saying he was not ble to reeall certain specific ddaes and times, or even the seqqence of events, not able to rememberr whether he wrote a check to buy a car for edwards' mistrees rielle hunter, or paid or it some other way. lowell asked if he useddhunter as a way to get money for himseef..oung said no.most of given by a wealthh edwards benefactor, bunny mellon of northern virginia.mellon's checks- rrleased publicly had been endorsed by young'ss young family account.mellon -3 ended up giving 725-thousand dollars thougg the larger dispute. the edwardd defense team needs a clear time line to try to support its claim that young was enriching for llving and ttavel hunter and the baby girl fathered by was at one point, judge ination- have to exclude certain the confusinggtte time.a north carolina law proffssorrtrial defendee lowell's line of &pprof. michael rich: i think he's ddeling with a ostile, difficult witness to get answers oot of so it doesn't and 3 jury's time.wasting the court and jury's time. 3 you could soon get a check in the mail... rom you
young, often sparring with lowell, saying he was not ble to reeall certain specific ddaes and times, or even the seqqence of events, not able to rememberr whether he wrote a check to buy a car for edwards' mistrees rielle hunter, or paid or it some other way. lowell asked if he useddhunter as a way to get money for himseef..oung said no.most of given by a wealthh edwards benefactor, bunny mellon of northern virginia.mellon's checks- rrleased publicly had been endorsed by young'ss young family...
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lowell asked. "not mr. edwards personally." "you thought he was going to have somebody there to shoot you?" "that did cross my mind, yes, sir." young also testified he was extremely angry because edwards had broken his promise to tell the truth, that he was the father of the daughter of his mistress, rielle hunter. >> andrew young in his testimony today showed some passion and fire about how badly he was hurt and betrayed by senator john edwards. >>> in what experts say was a blow to the prosecution, young admitted he pocketed about 80% of the money the government claims were illegal campaign contributions to edwards to cover up his affair, a charge edwards denied. much of the money went towards this $1.5 million house for young. "about $1 million, that's the money you kept?" lowell asked. "that's the money that was left over after paying rielle hunter's expenses," young shot back. >> i think the government's theory of the case is in serious jeopardy. >> lowell closed by asking young if he was a co
lowell asked. "not mr. edwards personally." "you thought he was going to have somebody there to shoot you?" "that did cross my mind, yes, sir." young also testified he was extremely angry because edwards had broken his promise to tell the truth, that he was the father of the daughter of his mistress, rielle hunter. >> andrew young in his testimony today showed some passion and fire about how badly he was hurt and betrayed by senator john edwards. >>>...
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abby lowell press ford more. young attributed expenses to rial hunter he actually spent on himself or on his family for lavish trips on a disney cruise and trips to san diego, cabo san lucas and legoland, and lowell continued to press on the issue of young's dreamhouse on ten acres in north carolina. with a $100,000 sound system. lowell pointing out that young had gotten a construction loan to build the house and did not have to draw down on the money, because he had hundreds of thousands of dollars in the bank from bunny mellon. the cross-examination by edwards' lawyer ended with lowell quoting a line from young's book asking him, are you concerned people will see you as a cold-blooded schemer who was motivateed by ego and greed or the desire for power? young, of course i'm concerned about how people see me. lowell, isn't that exactly what you are? >> the defense is now saying, they're dirty, too, and they're playing in the same sandbox. >> reporter: with the end of young's testimony, his wife was calmed to stan
abby lowell press ford more. young attributed expenses to rial hunter he actually spent on himself or on his family for lavish trips on a disney cruise and trips to san diego, cabo san lucas and legoland, and lowell continued to press on the issue of young's dreamhouse on ten acres in north carolina. with a $100,000 sound system. lowell pointing out that young had gotten a construction loan to build the house and did not have to draw down on the money, because he had hundreds of thousands of...
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abby lowell reached for more. he spent money on lavish trips on a disney cruise, trips to san diego, cabo san lucas and disneyland. he also spent money on a $100,000 sound system, pointing out that lowell had gotten money from a construction loan to build the house and didn't have to draw on the money because he had thousands of dollars in the bank by bunny melon. it ended with lowell quoting a line from young's book, saying, are you concerned that people will see you as a cold-blooded schemer, hungry for power. young said, of course, i'm worried about how people see me? lowell: don't you see that's wh exactly what you are? at the end of young's testimony, his wife was called to the job, testifying about many things that young did for her family. it's expected to pick up monday with the wife of andrew young on the stand. no word when the mistress of john edwards is expected to testify. joe johns, cnn. >>> who doesn't recognize a rodney king beating? now, two decades ago, i have a chance to ride with him on a journ
abby lowell reached for more. he spent money on lavish trips on a disney cruise, trips to san diego, cabo san lucas and disneyland. he also spent money on a $100,000 sound system, pointing out that lowell had gotten money from a construction loan to build the house and didn't have to draw on the money because he had thousands of dollars in the bank by bunny melon. it ended with lowell quoting a line from young's book, saying, are you concerned that people will see you as a cold-blooded schemer,...
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lowell melser is live outside of city headquarters with the latest. >> the question is whether or not police were chasing the vehicle as they have a no-chase policy within city limits. they say that they were not chasing this person. police say it was just after 11:00 monday night when a patrol officer noticed a car operating in an unsafe manner and they began calling the driver tried to pull him over near the 1800 block of poplar grove. >> the officers tried to stop him from operating the car and the proceeded to escalate and collide with a another car. >> for some reason, the suspect drove through a red light and collided with a car that then crashed into another car and arrested finally on this curvet. the suspect fled and police later caught him and found illegal drugs. inside the car, a 22-year-old rawlins, her infant, and her mother. >> nothing that i can say about her. they were all good, you know what i'm saying? for this to happen to her, it's a sad thing. >> attempts to reach the family were unsuccessful, but close friends say there are questions from the family about whethe
lowell melser is live outside of city headquarters with the latest. >> the question is whether or not police were chasing the vehicle as they have a no-chase policy within city limits. they say that they were not chasing this person. police say it was just after 11:00 monday night when a patrol officer noticed a car operating in an unsafe manner and they began calling the driver tried to pull him over near the 1800 block of poplar grove. >> the officers tried to stop him from...
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lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> let's talk about more accolades. bradley nornhold was actually surprised to hear the news this morning. he is a seventh and eighth grade math teacher. he was nominated by teacher and student recommendations but winning is also based on classroom visits an essay he wrote. he will now go on to the maryland state teacher competition of the year. baltimore county public schools will ended the year four days earlier than scheduled. school officials say they are ending the year on friday, june 8. >> today we will be saying farewell to legendary american bandstand host dick clark. we'll have details on his death, straight ahead. >> remembering former governor william donald schaefer. that story coming up. >> core reagan's quarterback kyle boller never really became a file favorite -- a fan favorite here in baltimore. >> some much-needed rainfall moving across parts of maryland. there is more rain in the >> legendary dick clark has passed away at the age of 82. a longtime host of "american bandstand" had a heart attack this
lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> let's talk about more accolades. bradley nornhold was actually surprised to hear the news this morning. he is a seventh and eighth grade math teacher. he was nominated by teacher and student recommendations but winning is also based on classroom visits an essay he wrote. he will now go on to the maryland state teacher competition of the year. baltimore county public schools will ended the year four days earlier than scheduled. school officials say they...
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lowell melser has more on the story. >> a couple hundred students showed up for this rally today here at the university of maryland college park. many of them upset about the so- called doomsday budget. many of them are already having a tough time making ends meet, paying their own tuition, and do not know how they could take possible hikes. about 200 students gathered on the steps of the library on the campus of the university of maryland thursday to voice their frustrations over the so-called doomsday budget and how it will affect their education. organizers say the budget was raised in-state tuition by $800 and out of state by $2,600. >> in times of economic uncertainty, this could mean them not buying a textbook or not getting computer programs for the classes. this is going to hurt students and erode the quality of education. >> for this of war who recently lost her father to pancreatic cancer, there will be a mental toll as well -- for this student. >> an additional $800 is one less book, one less class that i can attend. >> according to published reports, if they do not come up
lowell melser has more on the story. >> a couple hundred students showed up for this rally today here at the university of maryland college park. many of them upset about the so- called doomsday budget. many of them are already having a tough time making ends meet, paying their own tuition, and do not know how they could take possible hikes. about 200 students gathered on the steps of the library on the campus of the university of maryland thursday to voice their frustrations over the...
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the latest basically is a beeny lowell, john edwards' defense attorney has been molestically trying to punch holes in the account of a sequence of events that led to two wealthy donors providing almost a million to high edwards' mistress rielle hunter. abby lowell, through phone calls and other records has challenged young's account on when he had conversations with edwards, what he actually -- how much money bunny mellon had committed this project. he testified in court earlier this week that bunny mellon had committed $1.2 million. turns out he told the fbi a while back that she had committed $900,000, and then testified to the grand jury that he -- she had committed $925,000. young also had testified that, you know, the money from bunny just kept coming, but abby lowell introduced phone records, which showed that the day before -- or the day of every check that came from bunny mellon, there were calls, at least one and sometimes multiple calls from andrew young, so that's basically what abby lowell's focus has been this morning. >> lisa, amazing, i feel like if you look up the word
the latest basically is a beeny lowell, john edwards' defense attorney has been molestically trying to punch holes in the account of a sequence of events that led to two wealthy donors providing almost a million to high edwards' mistress rielle hunter. abby lowell, through phone calls and other records has challenged young's account on when he had conversations with edwards, what he actually -- how much money bunny mellon had committed this project. he testified in court earlier this week that...
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. >> lowell melser are is live at the baltimore county school board with more. >> the evening to you. baltimore county school officials tell us they are expecting he will be voted in by unanimous vote. what is interesting is that it seems both from the county and the teachers' union that they are both willing to put their initial concerns aside and give him a chance. it was just a couple of weeks ago when baltimore county learned who the new school superintendent would be. he was also up for the same job in howard county. he drew concerns given his young age and that he only had two years of teaching experience. you need 3 in maryland to be superintendent, but that rule was waived. >> he is surly mature well beyond his years. i really have confidence that he wrote -- that he will be a dynamic leader and we are lucky to get him. >> he is called the perfect fit. two different headhunting firms chose him for the job. >> that is very reassuring to me. that meant that the experts out there all agreed that he was a worthy candidate. >> from the teachers' union standpoint, experience was a c
. >> lowell melser are is live at the baltimore county school board with more. >> the evening to you. baltimore county school officials tell us they are expecting he will be voted in by unanimous vote. what is interesting is that it seems both from the county and the teachers' union that they are both willing to put their initial concerns aside and give him a chance. it was just a couple of weeks ago when baltimore county learned who the new school superintendent would be. he was...
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i think that lowell was actually kind of taken aback by this new andrew young. it was really quite stunning. i have to tell you. i don't know what happened overnight but something did. >> tell us about, you say andrew young actually turned to john edwards. what was that exchange like when you said that they flashed each other a look. >> reporter: well, you know, i have noticed that every time andrew young comes into the court, his head is down, and he deliberately doesn't look at anybody. he doesn't look at the jury, he doesn't look at john edwards. he hardly even looks at the federal prosecutors and he's their key witness. so today he just seemed a lot looser, and there was a moment where he looked over at john edwards and i looked to see if edwards was looking and he was, but then edwards looked right down. it's a small little moment in a big, long trial, but to me it told me that edwards -- i'm sorry, that young got some new sort of impetus overnight. his attorney was not here in the courtroom with him yesterday. i guess he had to go back to washington or som
i think that lowell was actually kind of taken aback by this new andrew young. it was really quite stunning. i have to tell you. i don't know what happened overnight but something did. >> tell us about, you say andrew young actually turned to john edwards. what was that exchange like when you said that they flashed each other a look. >> reporter: well, you know, i have noticed that every time andrew young comes into the court, his head is down, and he deliberately doesn't look at...
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lowell melser has the latest. >> this is one of the more emotional trials we have covered. it took the jury less than an hour to find reuben dunn not guilty of the crimes. the families of the victims expressed outrage over the verdict. jurors say they could not figure out who the driver was in the case. but i think they let a guilty man go free. >> the mother of emerald smith reacts to the jury decision finding dunn not guilty of two accounts of manslaughter and bill year to remain at the scene of an accident -- failure to remain at the scene of an accident caused death. >> he has to answer to god for what he has done. >> in june of last year before midnight, the best friends were killed when they were hit by a car as they were crossing at the intersection of mlk and pratt. >> there was no justice. >> prosecutors presented a case insisting dunn was the driver of the lincoln until the girls and that he was drunk, despite the fact his ex-girlfriend initially told police she was the driver. after the accident, she met with prosecutors implied guilty to excess 3 after the fact
lowell melser has the latest. >> this is one of the more emotional trials we have covered. it took the jury less than an hour to find reuben dunn not guilty of the crimes. the families of the victims expressed outrage over the verdict. jurors say they could not figure out who the driver was in the case. but i think they let a guilty man go free. >> the mother of emerald smith reacts to the jury decision finding dunn not guilty of two accounts of manslaughter and bill year to remain...
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lowell melser has the latest. >> the case has entered its second week and it is very slow going. we only heard from a handful of witnesses earlier today. testimony monday morning was taken up entirely by baltimore police sergeant in charge of the case who said that he was able to identify travers and tremayne johnson on police surveillance video. the sergeant told the court that the typical seen running away from a burning dog on the video or the johnson brothers. he said he knew so because of their mannerisms, which she was familiar with from his six years on patrol in the 1600 block of north gilmore were the burning occurred. the start and also testified that evidence was gathered from the scene, including a red- skinned and from the johnson's home, including two pairs of jeans, shoes, can the backpack. -- including a red-kan. teixeira a blended product was found on the jeans, indicating the possibility of the presence of a heavy petroleum distillates such as diesel or fuel oil. the bottom line, and inaudible substance was found on the johnson brothers clothing according to ana
lowell melser has the latest. >> the case has entered its second week and it is very slow going. we only heard from a handful of witnesses earlier today. testimony monday morning was taken up entirely by baltimore police sergeant in charge of the case who said that he was able to identify travers and tremayne johnson on police surveillance video. the sergeant told the court that the typical seen running away from a burning dog on the video or the johnson brothers. he said he knew so...
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he's taking his time and they're going back and forth with abby lowell as abby lowell tries to drag information out of it. so, you know, the suggestion is abby lowell should get some time to do that because he's such a tough witness. >> joe, appreciate it, thanks. >>> we're watching other stories tonight. isha is here with the 360 bulletin. >> anderson, opponents want the u.n. security council to take action. 70 civilians were killed in the city of hama. the force of the blast caused buildings to collapse trapping people under rubble. >>> osama bin laden's three widows and two daughters are being deported from pakistan tonight. officials say they're headed to saudi arabia. they have been under house arrest for being in the country illegally. bin laden was killed by a u.s. raid on his pakistani hideout last year. >>> a federal judge ruled today that video and photographs of that raid will not be released to the public, citing national security concerns. the judge ruled against the freedom of interest request filed by judicial watch, a conservative legal group that had sought the materials. >>> t
he's taking his time and they're going back and forth with abby lowell as abby lowell tries to drag information out of it. so, you know, the suggestion is abby lowell should get some time to do that because he's such a tough witness. >> joe, appreciate it, thanks. >>> we're watching other stories tonight. isha is here with the 360 bulletin. >> anderson, opponents want the u.n. security council to take action. 70 civilians were killed in the city of hama. the force of the...
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defense attorney abbe lowell honed in on young's inconsisten inconsistencies. so much in fact that the judge at one point said we're about to beat a dead horse. she warned lowell that his cross would be cut short if he didn't focus on the crux of the case. the near million from wealthy donors used to hide edwards' mistress and love child. you're going to get to the money, right, the judge asked. he did. under relentless questioning lowell got young to admit that much of the money that came from wealthy donors arrived after young requested it and not john edwards. and that the money went not to edwards' campaign but into construction of young's own house. young confessed we lost our sense of perspective and the house got more and more extravagant. lowell drove the point home asking young did any money go to mr. edwards or his family. young said no. most damaging to young's credibility was when he conceded that he got the late fred barron to reimburse him for expenses mellon had already paid. >> he looked defeated. the truth is apparent that the case has money to
defense attorney abbe lowell honed in on young's inconsisten inconsistencies. so much in fact that the judge at one point said we're about to beat a dead horse. she warned lowell that his cross would be cut short if he didn't focus on the crux of the case. the near million from wealthy donors used to hide edwards' mistress and love child. you're going to get to the money, right, the judge asked. he did. under relentless questioning lowell got young to admit that much of the money that came from...
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--un joven de 18 aÑos resulto baleado anoche en el plantel "lowell" que esta localizado sobre la cuadra 600 al sur de la calle septima. --las autoridades no han realizado ningun arresto en conexÓn con el incidente. --este es el homicidio numero 12 en lo que va del aÑo en esa ciudad. --este domingo se cumplen 20 aÑos de los disturbios que ocurrieron en losÁngeles, en los que durante cuatro Ías de violencia y saqueos murieron 53 personas y se produjeron daÑos que ascendieron a mil millones de Ólares.--"luis zaragoza", nos cuenta Ómo se record este Ía en la urbe angelina... analizar, recordar y dias que duro la --nos inforÓ luis zaragoza. enseguida en noticias univision 14...--le hablaremos de un servicio via expÉs para divorciarse. y para acceder Ólo necesita una tarjeta prepagada...le explicaremos.y solo faltan 21 dias para registrarse y votar en las elecciones primarias. recuerde, ya es hora, "libere su voz". en mexico, 220 niÑos y nueve adultos, es el saldo de la intoxicacÓn por consumir alimentos contaminados....que ocurrio en el puerto de acapulco,luego de participar en
--un joven de 18 aÑos resulto baleado anoche en el plantel "lowell" que esta localizado sobre la cuadra 600 al sur de la calle septima. --las autoridades no han realizado ningun arresto en conexÓn con el incidente. --este es el homicidio numero 12 en lo que va del aÑo en esa ciudad. --este domingo se cumplen 20 aÑos de los disturbios que ocurrieron en losÁngeles, en los que durante cuatro Ías de violencia y saqueos murieron 53 personas y se produjeron daÑos que ascendieron a...
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abby lowell honed in on the inconsistency. the judge warned lowell his cross would be cut short if he didn't focus on the crux of the case. the near million from wealthy donors used to hide edwards' mistress and love child. you're going to get to the money, right, she asked? he did. under relentless questioning, lowell got young to admit that much of the money that came from wealthy fiphilanthropist rachel bunny miller, came after young requested it, not edwards. and the money went not to edwards' campaign but into construction of young's own house. speaking of additions like a pool and a home theater, young confessed, we loss our sense of perspective and the house got more and more extravagant. lowell drove the point home asking young, did any money go to mr. edwards or his family? young said, no. but most damaging to young's credibility is when he conceded that he got the late fred barren to reimburse him for expenses bunny melon had already played. >> he looked terrible. he looked defeated. and i think it was because the tr
abby lowell honed in on the inconsistency. the judge warned lowell his cross would be cut short if he didn't focus on the crux of the case. the near million from wealthy donors used to hide edwards' mistress and love child. you're going to get to the money, right, she asked? he did. under relentless questioning, lowell got young to admit that much of the money that came from wealthy fiphilanthropist rachel bunny miller, came after young requested it, not edwards. and the money went not to...
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lowell melser is live with the latest on today's testimony. >> the case has entered its second week and is moving in a very slow pace. we only heard from a handful of witnesses earlier today. testimony monday morning was taken up entirely by baltimore police sergeant in charge of the case he said that he was able to identify travers and tremaine johnson on police surveillance video. the sergeant told the court that the two people seen running away, burning dog on the video were the johnson brothers. he said that he knew so because of their mannerisms, which she was familiar with from his six years on patrol in the 1600 block of north gilmore were the burning occurred. the sergeant testified that evidence was gathered from the scene including a red gas can and from the johnson's home, including two pairs of jeans, shoes, and a backpack. monday afternoon, a trace analyst for the baltimore city crime lab told the court tests on the jeans showed a blended product was found on the jeans, which met the possibility of the presence of a heavy petroleum distillate such as diesel, fuel, or oil. t
lowell melser is live with the latest on today's testimony. >> the case has entered its second week and is moving in a very slow pace. we only heard from a handful of witnesses earlier today. testimony monday morning was taken up entirely by baltimore police sergeant in charge of the case he said that he was able to identify travers and tremaine johnson on police surveillance video. the sergeant told the court that the two people seen running away, burning dog on the video were the...
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well, we still haven't followed the money with abbey lowell yet. today he spent probably an hour and 20 minutes trying to establish two things. the date that andrew young actually found out rielle hunter was pregnant and the sequence of events that andrew young claims went into the scheme with he and the senator of how to raise money to take care of rielle hunter. and the questioning goes on and on and around and around. andrew young, his most frequently stated comment is, "i can't rrl recall. "that causes abby lowell to get a statement, an old phone record to put up on the screen to refresh his memory. it's taking a long time. the judge is actually quite frustrated with it. >> it's going slowly today. are we expecting to see some of the other players involved in this kind of scandal saga? do we expect to see rielle hunter any time soon or some other members? >> reporter: i'm pretty sure we'll see rielle hunter but not until the defense starts their case. that's my guess. i think today from the line of questioning that abby lowell spent a lot of ti
well, we still haven't followed the money with abbey lowell yet. today he spent probably an hour and 20 minutes trying to establish two things. the date that andrew young actually found out rielle hunter was pregnant and the sequence of events that andrew young claims went into the scheme with he and the senator of how to raise money to take care of rielle hunter. and the questioning goes on and on and around and around. andrew young, his most frequently stated comment is, "i can't rrl...
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lowell said he called ms. hunter in the delivery room, didn't he? young replied, "i would have no way of knowing about that." lowell cited three different accounts from young of how hunter was put on the campaign payroll. young had testified a staffer called him telling him to do it but previously said it was edwards. >> one night he called me late from a bar to have her put on payroll. >> you line up all these little inconsistencies, these inconsistent statements, and you put that in front of a jury. and what you're saying is that andrew young can't be trusted. that every time he opens his mouth, a lie comes out. >> reporter: lowell asked young about an e-mail in which he said of edwards, "i want to personally -- on his head." lowell said, "you really hate him, don't you?" youngs reply, "i have mixed feelings." young's painted a highly unflattering portrait of edwards recounting his numerous lies to wife, elizabeth, and clachling when he learned hunter was pregnant, he called her a "crazy slut." >> they're trying to show edwards is not a good guy a
lowell said he called ms. hunter in the delivery room, didn't he? young replied, "i would have no way of knowing about that." lowell cited three different accounts from young of how hunter was put on the campaign payroll. young had testified a staffer called him telling him to do it but previously said it was edwards. >> one night he called me late from a bar to have her put on payroll. >> you line up all these little inconsistencies, these inconsistent statements, and you...
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he has not been particularly engaged with abby lowell. he mostly makes his comments to the woman next to him named allison van langenham. this has been abby lowell's show so far. >> the first week is over. diane, we appreciate your perspective. we'll keep in touch. have a great weekend. >> you bet. >> prosecutors want a judge to reconsider his decision to release the man accused of murdering teenager trayvon martin. the reason, the amount of money he raised on the internet. we'll tell you how much. >>> and congress tries to stop student loan interest rates increasin increasing. but some are threatening a veto. , their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] [ male announcer ] while others are content to imitate, we'll continue to innovate. the lexus rx. why settle for a copy when you can own the original? see your lexus dealer. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in com
he has not been particularly engaged with abby lowell. he mostly makes his comments to the woman next to him named allison van langenham. this has been abby lowell's show so far. >> the first week is over. diane, we appreciate your perspective. we'll keep in touch. have a great weekend. >> you bet. >> prosecutors want a judge to reconsider his decision to release the man accused of murdering teenager trayvon martin. the reason, the amount of money he raised on the internet....
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and the lowell national historical park. in 1978, legislation was passed establishing this park. it was championed by my late husband as well as two republican members of congress who previously represented this district. we should take bipartisan pride in its great success. this national park was given a unique mandate to not only preserve and interpret the resources representing lowell's central role in our 19th century industrial revolution but also to serve as a catalyst in revitalizing the city's physical, economic and cultural environment. all outgrowths of the city's industrial heritage. working together with the city of lowell, the commonwealth of massachusetts and many other public and private partner, lowell national historical park has played a vital role in rehabilitating over 400 structures and has since 1978 helped spur an estimated $1 billion in private investment in the city. in all -- and all of this has been done while the park has dwooped compelling array of programs, exhibits, guided tours and other intre
and the lowell national historical park. in 1978, legislation was passed establishing this park. it was championed by my late husband as well as two republican members of congress who previously represented this district. we should take bipartisan pride in its great success. this national park was given a unique mandate to not only preserve and interpret the resources representing lowell's central role in our 19th century industrial revolution but also to serve as a catalyst in revitalizing the...
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lowell melser third joins us now where he sits behind bars with no bail. >> robert jarrett the night to bail and records show a very troubled past with his ex-wife and it may have a lot to do with them breaking the case wide open. it was more than 20 years ago when robert reported his wife christine missing. according to charging documents he said in the late evening hours january 3rd, 1991, they had an argument over money and she left on foot with very little on her person. later on in the week she was reported missing by her family. detectives noticed there was tension in their relationship. police at the time thought you was a suspect but lacked a probable cause to inspect his property. court documents reveal in the late 1997 he was able to legally declare her dead. among those notified were two life insurance companies and the social security administration. he remarried a woman named cheryl in the two lived in the same home where he lived with his first wife in oak ridge. then, in early 2007, it seemed the two began having their own marital problems taking out restraining orders
lowell melser third joins us now where he sits behind bars with no bail. >> robert jarrett the night to bail and records show a very troubled past with his ex-wife and it may have a lot to do with them breaking the case wide open. it was more than 20 years ago when robert reported his wife christine missing. according to charging documents he said in the late evening hours january 3rd, 1991, they had an argument over money and she left on foot with very little on her person. later on in...
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lowell melzer has the latest. >> it was more than 20 years ago when robert jarrett reported his wife, christine, missing. according to documents he told police in the late evening hours of january 3, 1991, he and his wife had had an argument over money and that she left their money on foot with they little on her person. later in the week she was reported missing. throughout the week, detectives notice thrd was tension in the couple's relationship. police at the time thought jarrett was a suspect but lacked probable cause to inspect the property. time went on and court documents reveal in late 1997 he was able to legally declare her dead. among those notified about her death were two life insurance companies. he since married a woman named cheryl where he lived with his first wife in elkridge. then in early 2007 it seemed the two began having their own marital problems, taking out restraining orders on each other. robert's was denied. the court documents say they filed for divorce last year. robert jarrett moved out of the house, and charging documents say he was staying at a home in
lowell melzer has the latest. >> it was more than 20 years ago when robert jarrett reported his wife, christine, missing. according to documents he told police in the late evening hours of january 3, 1991, he and his wife had had an argument over money and that she left their money on foot with they little on her person. later in the week she was reported missing. throughout the week, detectives notice thrd was tension in the couple's relationship. police at the time thought jarrett was a...
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lowell asked, did you fall out of love with him? >> reporter: the defense is also trying to portray young as an opportunist who allegedly built a new house for himself using the donor money that was intended to keep edwards' pregnant mistress out of the spotlight. the judge began to question where the defense was going. abby lowell went into a long explanation of his strategy regarding this questioning until one of the prosecutors interrupted, quote, perhaps the witness shouldn't be here for this discussion. megyn, this normally-reserved courtroom erupted in laughter. back to you. megyn: jonathan, thank you. joining me now with more on this case and how it stands up against john edwards, lis wiehl and john, a defense attorney and former prosecutor. so this is fascinating to me. now the defense gets its shot at the star witness. >> right. megyn: this is the star witness, andrew young, how are they doing so far? >> i think they're doing fine. the defense is trying to poke holes, and andrew young wrote a book, he made money off of this
lowell asked, did you fall out of love with him? >> reporter: the defense is also trying to portray young as an opportunist who allegedly built a new house for himself using the donor money that was intended to keep edwards' pregnant mistress out of the spotlight. the judge began to question where the defense was going. abby lowell went into a long explanation of his strategy regarding this questioning until one of the prosecutors interrupted, quote, perhaps the witness shouldn't be here...
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you really hate him, don't you, asked lowell? i have mixed feelings, replied young. earlier the prosecution had tried to plug potential holes in their star witness's testimony, pointing out blatant inconsistencies. chief among them, why had young written in his tell-all book "the politician" that donations were gifts, entirely proper and not subject to campaign finance laws? young answered that at the time he wrote the donations were legal for a simple reason. i was scared to death, said young. i did this to cover my butt. the prosecution's case hinges on whether the money, nearly $1 million in donations from wealthy donors, was used to simply hide a mistress or help keep edwards' campaign afly. analyst barren says of young's previous testify -- >> mr. young has testified very much to the detriment of the edwards defense in the sense he's said there were a lot of conversations with people about this cover-up and how it was campaign related. >> reporter: but as edwards' attorneys dig in with their attack on young's credibility, edwards himself seemed upbeat as he left
you really hate him, don't you, asked lowell? i have mixed feelings, replied young. earlier the prosecution had tried to plug potential holes in their star witness's testimony, pointing out blatant inconsistencies. chief among them, why had young written in his tell-all book "the politician" that donations were gifts, entirely proper and not subject to campaign finance laws? young answered that at the time he wrote the donations were legal for a simple reason. i was scared to death,...
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lowell melser third joins us with the very latest. >> robert jarrett is charged with first and second degree murder and has been denied bail. court documents reveal a troubled past between him and his second wife. and we find out that may have had a lot to do with police breaking this case wide open. it was more than 20 years ago when robert reported his wife christine missing. he told police that in the late evening hours that he and his wife had an argument over money and that she left on foot with very little on her person. detectives in their investigation notice that there was some tension in their relationship. they thought he lacked the probable cause for a motive. court documents reveal that she was able to legally declare her dead in 1997. court records indicate that he remarried where he lived with his first wife. it seemed the two began having their own marital problems taking out a restraining orders on each other. court filings indicate it filed for divorce last year. she was staying at a home -- he was staying at a home in calvert county in that court documents show he w
lowell melser third joins us with the very latest. >> robert jarrett is charged with first and second degree murder and has been denied bail. court documents reveal a troubled past between him and his second wife. and we find out that may have had a lot to do with police breaking this case wide open. it was more than 20 years ago when robert reported his wife christine missing. he told police that in the late evening hours that he and his wife had an argument over money and that she left...
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lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> one and five children with epilepsy have seizures that do not stop with medication. this is a real problem, but dealt -- now is, but -- now there is a new treatment that is less risky than traditional surgery. it uses mri scans to guide the neurosurgeon to burn away problem areas with a laser. they make a tiny opening in the skull. it lowers the risk of tumor recurrence our growth, and most importantly, helps reduce seizures. crone's disease is one of the autoimmune diseases in which the body begins attacking itself and happens in the gastrointestinal tract, causing inflammation of the intestines, pain, and diarrhea. what does it have to do with smoking? >> stephanie was diagnosed with chronic disease when she was only 17 years old. -- with crone's disease. >> for years i had terrible stomach pain. i did not want the eat and i got sick. >> she had never heard of crumbs disease, and then she began doing something now thought to make the disease worse. >> i smote, really when i -- i smoked when i went to college. >> mercy medical center doctor says smo
lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> one and five children with epilepsy have seizures that do not stop with medication. this is a real problem, but dealt -- now is, but -- now there is a new treatment that is less risky than traditional surgery. it uses mri scans to guide the neurosurgeon to burn away problem areas with a laser. they make a tiny opening in the skull. it lowers the risk of tumor recurrence our growth, and most importantly, helps reduce seizures. crone's disease is one of...
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lowell melser is liza -- is live on the scene. >> i might have seen your name on there as well, donna. i will take a closer look. he was not available for comment, but we talk to a number of students and faculty members and they tell us this honor could not have gone to a more hardworking individual. to say he is the big man on university of maryland baltimore county campus is an understatement. now, "time" magazine wants the whole world to know this fact, naming him to his list of 100 most influential people in the world. >> university presidents can come and go, but he has really made a commitment to the state of maryland and to this campus that is remarkable. >> while he was unavailable wednesday, his faculty and students had planned to stay about his accomplishments and influence. >> he knew that change takes time and to build a culture of learning takes a great effort on the part of the faculty, students, and the administration. >> he finished college at 19 and got his ph.d. at 24. he has been almost 20 years asks umbc, turning it from a sleepy commuter school into a bustling cam
lowell melser is liza -- is live on the scene. >> i might have seen your name on there as well, donna. i will take a closer look. he was not available for comment, but we talk to a number of students and faculty members and they tell us this honor could not have gone to a more hardworking individual. to say he is the big man on university of maryland baltimore county campus is an understatement. now, "time" magazine wants the whole world to know this fact, naming him to his list...
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lowell asked did the government tell you not to contact witnesses? he said yes. lowell asked did you contact any of the people? he said yes, maybe some of them. andrew young admitted he spoke with three witnesses prior to the trial, asking them how they planned to testify. they answered they plan to tell the truth. he said he couldn't remember what he told them after that. his wife sherry briefly took the stand this afternoon. expected to testify at greater length when the trial resumes monday. >> bret: jonathan serrie live in greensboro. thank you. in international news now. the pentagon is sending the advanced spider yet to allied base less than 200-miles from iran. the air force strongly denies deployment of the f-22 is meant as show of force. the f-22 has not seen combat. >>> ban ki-moon says the syrian government repression of the civilian population reached an unacceptable and intolerable stage. the violence there claimed more lives today. leland vittert reports on latest indication that cease-fire is not holding. >> the heart of syrian capital, suicide bom
lowell asked did the government tell you not to contact witnesses? he said yes. lowell asked did you contact any of the people? he said yes, maybe some of them. andrew young admitted he spoke with three witnesses prior to the trial, asking them how they planned to testify. they answered they plan to tell the truth. he said he couldn't remember what he told them after that. his wife sherry briefly took the stand this afternoon. expected to testify at greater length when the trial resumes monday....
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lowell melser joins us live at the hospital with more on this story. >> we are now in the second day of this tuesday move. yesterday they moved in about 200 pediatric patients. as we speak there are tackling the daunting task of moving about 350 adult patients. it seems like it might be difficult, but from all the staff members we saw working hard today, it did not seem like it was that hard. the second moving day, monday, at johns hopkins hospital as staff members go through the tough task of moving more than 350 patients from the old building to the new state of the art tower. >> sunni that the building was moving and i knew that i would probably be giving birth in the new building. >> patients like melissa, who has been at hopkins for about two weeks now dealing with a prenatal issue. she told us she is excited about her new digs, which includes a much nicer view. >> for us it is exciting because it is something new, a change of scenery. something to look forward to. >> sunday, staff member for busy moving more than 200 pediatric patients to the new charlotte bloomberg children's
lowell melser joins us live at the hospital with more on this story. >> we are now in the second day of this tuesday move. yesterday they moved in about 200 pediatric patients. as we speak there are tackling the daunting task of moving about 350 adult patients. it seems like it might be difficult, but from all the staff members we saw working hard today, it did not seem like it was that hard. the second moving day, monday, at johns hopkins hospital as staff members go through the tough...
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this is supported by this lowell national historical park, the city of lowell and all local stake holders and has received all major state permits and local zoning allowances. because the enabling law for the lowell national historical park only provides for the park to receive additional land, it is not allowed to exchange land. this legislation would allow this mutually agreed upon exchange and i want to stress that this legislation will cost the taxpayers absolutely nothing. i thank chairman hastings and ranking member markey as well as chairman bishop and ranking member grijalva and the committee staff for working with me to advance this bill to the floor. it is my hope that my colleagues today will appreciate the importance of passing this legislation to create jobs, continue revitalizing this historic mill city and protect a key part of our industrial heritage and economic history. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr. bishop: it's another great bill. i'll yield back my time. ms. tsongas: and i
this is supported by this lowell national historical park, the city of lowell and all local stake holders and has received all major state permits and local zoning allowances. because the enabling law for the lowell national historical park only provides for the park to receive additional land, it is not allowed to exchange land. this legislation would allow this mutually agreed upon exchange and i want to stress that this legislation will cost the taxpayers absolutely nothing. i thank chairman...